Heterotrimeric G proteins are key players in transmembrane signaling, coupling a multitude of receptors to enzymes, channel proteins and other effector molecules. The heterodimeric G protein is comprised of an α subunit that has intrinsic GTPase activity and can bind to GTP. The other two subunits βγ form an undissociable complex. In the basal state the Gα subunit bound to GDP is associated with the Gβγ complex. The activation of a 7-transmembrane domain receptor by an agonist promotes the release of GDP from Gα resulting in the formation of GTP-bound Gα...